Netflix Confirms Season 2 of Devil May Cry Anime
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Netflix Confirms Season 2 of Devil May Cry Anime

Netflix announced that there will be a season 2 of the new Devil May Cry anime adaptation. The first one debuted on the streaming service on April 3, 2025. However, as it is still so new and such a fresh announcement, we don’t know more about what’s to come.

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The first season of the show followed Dante as he dealt with a terrorist called The White Rabbit, while also dealing with his own background. The Rabbit, and many other people as a result, all want the half of an amulet his mother gave him. Along the way, he also ends up meeting and dealing with other familiar characters from the games, such as Lady. There are eight episodes total in that season, and all of them showed up at launch on Netflix. 

To go along with the Devil May Cry season 2 reveal, Netflix did share a new teaser image for the anime. You can see that below.

It’s been a few years since we’ve seen a new, mainline Devil May Cry game. The last one was Devil May Cry V, which started as a PS4, Xbox One, and PC title. However, a special edition released in 2020 resulted in it coming to the PS5 and Xbox Series X too.

However, there is a new game tied to the series. In 2024, the Devil May Cry: Peak of Combat mobile game appeared. That’s the NebulaJoy game with multiple characters in the game and similar action-based gameplay.

The first season of the Devil May Cry anime is available on Netflix now, and season 2 is in development. 


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